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Mar 06, 2015 Pictured (L-R) after the guitar pull at The Standard are (Back row): Federated Media’s Tony Richards, BMI songwriters Wynn Varble and Hugh Prestwood, Garber-McDonald Broadcasting’s Peter Garber, BMI’s Jessica Frost, Garber-McDonald Broadcasting’s Tad Garber and Federated Media’s James Derby. (Front row): Federated Media’s Brad Williams, BMI songwriter Even Stevens and Garber-McDonald Broadcasting’s Trish Garber. View Photo


Mar 06, 2015 BMI songwriter Philip White is pictured with the AIMs group and BMI’s Jessica Frost. View Photo


Mar 06, 2015 Pictured (L-R) after Hailey Steele’s performance are (Back row):  Ohana Media’s Trila Bumstead, Federated Media’s James Derby, BMI songwriter Hailey Steele, Always Mountain Time Radio’s Pete and Krista Benedetti and Federated Media’s Brad Williams. (Kneeling): Federated Media’s Tony Richards and BMI’s Dan Spears. View Photo


Mar 06, 2015 Emily Kinney performs on opening night of the AIMS conference. View Photo


Mar 06, 2015 Emily Kinney performs on opening night of the AIMS conference. View Photo


Mar 06, 2015 BMI songwriter Emily Kinney is pictured with the AIMS group, along with Nashville singer-songwriter Hugh Mitchell and BMI’s Dan Spears. View Photo


Feb 25, 2015 Trinity Schill Kill regaled the audience with laser gloves and synth pop sounds during Road to Bonnaroo round 1. View Photo


Feb 25, 2015 Members of indie rock band The Future belt out “Baby You’re Golden” at the High Watt in Road to Bonnaroo round 1. The crowd couldn’t help but groove to this anthem. View Photo


Feb 25, 2015 The self-titled EP from Tesla Rossa came to life on stage at round 1 of Road to Bonnaroo. The rock band tore through their set, leaving it all on stage and placing third in the competition.  View Photo


Feb 25, 2015 A record-breaking 700 people turned out to see round 1 of Road to Bonnaroo, hosted at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge and High Watt venues. View Photo


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